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Steven Bergwijn has conceded he will "see what occurs in the mid-year" concerning his future at Tottenham.
The forward was an objective for Ajax throughout the January move window as Spurs dismissed a £15m offer for the previous PSV Eindhoven star.
Bergwijn held converses with Antonio Conte, who really wants to keep him yet has neglected to exploit his renowned support against Leicester City in January.
Restricted to just a single Premier League start since, the marking and resulting effect of Dejan Kulusevski have just expanded rivalry for places in the Tottenham forefront, with even Lucas Moura taking something of a rearward sitting arrangement lately.
Global football, notwithstanding, has offered something of a place of refuge for the 24-year-old.
Bergwijn scored two times for the Netherlands in a well-disposed prevail upon Denmark on Saturday prior to adding one more to his worldwide count as Louis van Gaal's side drew with harsh adversaries Germany on Tuesday.
Addressing journalists after the game, Bergwijn conceded (through Algemeen Dagblad): "I don't get to play much at the club. I'm glad that the public mentor has hit me up, that is not a conspicuous [thing to do].
"You remember about football. Obviously, you feel that you don't play that much. It was great to be here once more. We have a decent and fun gathering.
"I wouldn't know [whether structure for the Netherlands can advance the circumstance at the club], we'll see. Everybody needs to play obviously. I need to keep my head up and buckle down in preparing. Then we'll see what occurs in the mid-year."
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